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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are regrouping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of people or entities coming together again after being separated or disbanded, often for a specific purpose or to reassess a situation.
Example: "After the unexpected changes in the project, the team are regrouping to discuss our next steps."
Alternatives: "are reconvening" or "are coming together again".
Dictionary
are regrouping
verb
To pause and get organized before trying again.
synonyms
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Taliban forces are regrouping.
"We are regrouping," he said.
The militants are regrouping, he said.
Perhaps the coal interests are regrouping.
In Nepal, farmers are regrouping after April's 7.8 magnitude earthquake.
But the Shabab are regrouping now inside the town".
The militants are regrouping in a final pocket of eastern Syria.
Instead, they are regrouping for a longer battle over the health-care law.
The Democrats, less liberal than a few years ago, are regrouping.
Opposition forces that renounced violence are regrouping menacingly on the country's border.
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The best engineers, managers and sales reps are regrouping and reemerging, like shoots poking up through still-smoldering ashes.
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